Dolly Ki Doli directed by Abhishek Dogra is a half baked cinema with an easily predictable story and a whole lot of witty moments. Making it an extension of Habib Faizal’s last venture Daawat E Ishq, this looteri dulhan story also focuses on the cheating done by the leading lady using marriage as a tool.… Continue reading Dolly Ki Doli
Category: Hindi
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Baby
Coming from the aggressive patriot director Neeraj Pandey, Baby is that intriguing high octane thriller which I would like to call as a desi mix of Argo and usual under cover spy stories. The tempo with which the movie goes and the conviction with which the director has presented this theme is what makes Baby… Continue reading Baby
Tevar
Charisma of the actor who performs the central character is something that decides the faith of any mass masala movie. The biggest drawback of Tevar is that it doesn’t have an impressive lead actor and honestly speaking, I just loved the performance of Manoj Bajpayee as the antagonist. With a story that doesn’t have much… Continue reading Tevar
PK
He is well known for doing the social preaching thing in the most entertaining manner and PK from Rajkumar Hirani is one more superb creation that has content that is contemporary and entertainment that is fresh. With a super actor portraying the pivotal role, PK deserves a standing ovation for its bravery itself. PK is… Continue reading PK
Lingaa
Rajnikanth movies are mass entertainers because of its nature that gives the spotlight on the hero for his style and attitude. When those two factors are there in abundance, then the story part naturally becomes less of a concern. The three hour long Lingaa from director K S Ravikumar fails miserably in using the stardom… Continue reading Lingaa
Ungli
Frustrated common man trying to clean the society by breaking laws and also by exposing the guilty in the most filmy ways – this is something that we have seen in many Indian films over the years. Some have worked and others have failed. Rang De Basanti was one movie that worked because of its… Continue reading Ungli
Happy New Year
Enough and more branding, some good humor portions, predictable story line, clichéd sentiments and an overall okay feel – that’s what Happy New Year from Farah Khan is all about. Most of the fun factor in the movie was things beyond the “story” part of the film. Well a 3 hour long movie managing to… Continue reading Happy New Year
Haider
Vishal Bhardwaj dares to do a politically strong film through his adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Haider. Much like the play, the main focus of the movie is in the mental conflict of the title protagonist. But Vishal Bhardwaj very elegantly adds the Kashmir issues into it and thus the plot has a rooted platform with… Continue reading Haider